One formidable barrier to PAC influence is
a. the express prohibition in the Constitution against PACs contributing money to politicians.
b. many issues generate conflicts among interests so politicians have access to PAC money no matter what side they take.
c. the press keeps such a close watch on the financial activity of PACs and politicians and it is very hard to buy real influence.
d. the complicated reported and filing requirements of the Internal Revenue Service.
b. many issues generate conflicts among interests so politicians have access to PAC money no matter what side they take.
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